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    Hi guys,

    Does anything like this exist?

    After reading the latest article about VRay for Sketchup I wanted to be able to download the materials and use them in Max.

    Anyone know of a convertor?

    Cheers,
    Paul

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    I think you can easily copy its settings and tune your vraymtl without directly convert vismat to mat.


    Settings are almost the same for SU and Max
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    The problem is though that I can't even open the .vsimat file so I can't access any of the settings to copy across to max.

    Any further thoughts?

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pnhatton View Post
    The problem is though that I can't even open the .vsimat file so I can't access any of the settings to copy across to max.

    Any further thoughts?

    Cheers!
    You can download SU and vray for SU trial and open vismat you need
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    Downloads | ASGVIS Tools | Asgvis Tools

    Last on that list a "Material Studio" which would let you edit & view .Vismat materials.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emage View Post
    Downloads | ASGVIS Tools | Asgvis Tools

    Last on that list a "Material Studio" which would let you edit & view .Vismat materials.
    Better way, thanks for tip
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    Thanks Thomas and Emage!

    Really helpful stuff :-)

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